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would it be an impeached judge who was recently sued for sexual harassment doubtful so why does the u.s. government have a criminal a huge democratic decision abroad. it's wednesday march ninth four pm in washington d.c. i'm christine is out there watching r.t. . while he's the new york congressman who famously declared that there are too many mosques in america and tomorrow republican peter king will begin hearings in his investigation into the radicalization of mug of muslims congressman king who is the chairman of the house homeland security committee says he's doing it in the name of protecting the homeland across the country protests against this have erupted against the targeting of a single really. some even calling it a modern day attempt at mccarthy's on r.t. scale in four parts. half a decade ago during america's second red scare this was the accusation to answer. head rather than of the promise today it's this one most of the leaders are not doing enough to cooperate with law enforcement there's actually been instances of the mobs instructing people in their mosques not to co
would it be an impeached judge who was recently sued for sexual harassment doubtful so why does the u.s. government have a criminal a huge democratic decision abroad. it's wednesday march ninth four pm in washington d.c. i'm christine is out there watching r.t. . while he's the new york congressman who famously declared that there are too many mosques in america and tomorrow republican peter king will begin hearings in his investigation into the radicalization of mug of muslims congressman king...
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isn't it a curious thing were praising your constitution would not draw the u.s. was a reaction against when paul revere browsed the nation with his pride of the british coming. actually no, he didn't. does anyone know what he actually showed it? what he actually said was the regular trout. can anyone tell me what it would have been pretty bizarre for him to have shouted the british are coming? it would have been a pretty unusual thing. even in massachusetts they were all british. it would've been a very, very strange thing. it would not have occurred to americans, patriots or loyalists that great was the foreign countries. but the way in which the story of paul revere has been enriched by historians i think is a very telling one. it depends on editing out, disregarding a lot of the arguments, which your country of leaders for using that time. they never saw themselves as revolutionary. they sell themselves as conservatives. all they were asking for in their own minds with the freedoms they assumed they had been born with. the real revolution to them for those in
isn't it a curious thing were praising your constitution would not draw the u.s. was a reaction against when paul revere browsed the nation with his pride of the british coming. actually no, he didn't. does anyone know what he actually showed it? what he actually said was the regular trout. can anyone tell me what it would have been pretty bizarre for him to have shouted the british are coming? it would have been a pretty unusual thing. even in massachusetts they were all british. it would've...
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and consider china owns almost $1 trillion worth of u.s. treasury. and the president of china, as you know, is named president hu. president hu. so it could rightly be said, "hu 's your daddy." but now i think you could say ben bernanke is our daddy as the head of the federal reserve. now, let me give you another figure. $107 trillion. that's the estimate of the unfunded federal net liabilities for social security and medicare. look at all those zeros. this is reality. this is why we have to take on 65% of the federal budget. remember our current budget this year, we're no lean, mean machine in washington, we are $3.8 trillion in a budget. 65% of that are entitlement programs -- social security, medicare, medicaid. 107. i think that's written up there wrong. it should be $10 trillion. that number is wrong. it is 107 trillion. that is the estimated unfunded liability of social security. and remember, this year is the second year in a row that social security has been sending mower money out in checks than what it's taking in. that's six years ahead of
and consider china owns almost $1 trillion worth of u.s. treasury. and the president of china, as you know, is named president hu. president hu. so it could rightly be said, "hu 's your daddy." but now i think you could say ben bernanke is our daddy as the head of the federal reserve. now, let me give you another figure. $107 trillion. that's the estimate of the unfunded federal net liabilities for social security and medicare. look at all those zeros. this is reality. this is why we...
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meanwhile replace the u.s. leading the coalition's campaign. foreign intervention is a result of. forces. more civilian deaths come to light. this week hundreds of thousands marched on the streets of london and. the heart of the e.u. with many angry. for the intervention in libya. million times the norm. for the immediate evacuation of emergency workers. has been detected in the sea in the vicinity. but for now we explore a controversial mining technique where. one of the greatest environmental catastrophes in american history the first part of this. on the day of this interview the small creek less than one mile from their home blows black and that's not normal that's coming from an abandoned home on drugs come from sorry pot. i don't know. what takes bait. out caught. maybe a few more years. and my health this went down tremendously. and i don't ever look to the health class i don't ever look at these times not bankers in vain if i can do to help me. that are only thing i want now i want a good moral i want them to quit pump and are quitting jade and whatever they're doing when
meanwhile replace the u.s. leading the coalition's campaign. foreign intervention is a result of. forces. more civilian deaths come to light. this week hundreds of thousands marched on the streets of london and. the heart of the e.u. with many angry. for the intervention in libya. million times the norm. for the immediate evacuation of emergency workers. has been detected in the sea in the vicinity. but for now we explore a controversial mining technique where. one of the greatest environmental...
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reviewers have commented, a well-written meticulously researched and i opening examination of how u.s. politicians use religion to win votes. if you are at all curious about how influential religion has become in today's political arena, you need to read this book. another review called the book absolutely brilliant, fascinating, timely, and of great importance. it's so absolutely buy that book, too. still as you can see, we have a lot of expertise to bring to today's procession teach -- session. professors want to leave plenty of time for discussion. they will be beginning, and you can get your questions ready. at think we will start with dr. kate kenski, who will focus in on the 2008 election and factors that help us understand the outcomes of the elections and then dr. kevin coe will bring his focus in on the influence of religion in politics today. >> thank you much. i'm very much appreciate being here, and thank you for having us. from among the thousands of words that were spoken in the 2008 election might co-authors and i think that we pretty much mail down which words were mos
reviewers have commented, a well-written meticulously researched and i opening examination of how u.s. politicians use religion to win votes. if you are at all curious about how influential religion has become in today's political arena, you need to read this book. another review called the book absolutely brilliant, fascinating, timely, and of great importance. it's so absolutely buy that book, too. still as you can see, we have a lot of expertise to bring to today's procession teach --...
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everybody in the u.s. has this stuff. well, not everybody but most everybody it's the rest of the world where this is a dramatic revolution. and so here are global numbers, and these numbers are important because i'm also going to talk about the problems. i was told to be positive, but there are some dark clouds on the horizon. if you look at this, it took about 125 years on the planet to get to 20 telephones per 100 people. that meant approximately 80% of the people on the planet didn't have a telephone. it took only 15 years to get the 75% of the people that have a cell phone. that's the revolution. everybody else can talk to everybody else. the second part of the revolution we heard about is broadband because it's not only voice but its video and data and that is important. and you will observe that there are more people on the planet with a broadband connection than a telephone. that is a remarkable revolution. but remember, we are still down here at 20% or 20 per 100. the question is we cannot wait a century for the
everybody in the u.s. has this stuff. well, not everybody but most everybody it's the rest of the world where this is a dramatic revolution. and so here are global numbers, and these numbers are important because i'm also going to talk about the problems. i was told to be positive, but there are some dark clouds on the horizon. if you look at this, it took about 125 years on the planet to get to 20 telephones per 100 people. that meant approximately 80% of the people on the planet didn't have a...
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u.s. news and world reports and all at that where the authors are warning people to believe that that we're absolutely script in appalachia down to nothing. in order to get the mineral is patently untrue it's patently untrue when you look around at the forested mountains that we have a recent environmental impact statement from the e.p.a. estimates over eight hundred square miles of mountains have already been destroyed this includes the permanent destruction of over four hundred fifty individual mountain summits across the region the report also indicates the permanent loss of over twelve hundred miles of mountain streams. although federal regulations for mine reclamation require that mountaintop removal sites be returned to their original contour these mines are routinely granted wavers mined areas are typically graded and then hydro seeded with less bodies or grass which clings to the compacted shale and rock that now makes up the topsoil nature builds soil for free but she creates the
u.s. news and world reports and all at that where the authors are warning people to believe that that we're absolutely script in appalachia down to nothing. in order to get the mineral is patently untrue it's patently untrue when you look around at the forested mountains that we have a recent environmental impact statement from the e.p.a. estimates over eight hundred square miles of mountains have already been destroyed this includes the permanent destruction of over four hundred fifty...
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the post is open after former u.s. gov. john hutton said he would resign earlier this year under speculations that he may seek the republican presidential nomination. >> good morning, everybody. >> as everybody knows, jon huntsman has decided to step down from his job. he has been an outstanding advocate for this administration. he has helped to strengthen our critical relationship with the chinese government and the chinese people. so i am very grateful for his service. in replacing him, i can think of nobody who is more qualified than gary lauck. more than 20 years ago, his father left a steamboat for america. he served as a public servant for washington state. a century later, his grandson will return to china as america's top diplomat. in the years between these milestones, he has distinguished himself as one of our nation's most respected and admired public servants. as their country's first chinese-american governor, he worked tirelessly to attract jobs and businesses to washington state and he doubled exports to chin
the post is open after former u.s. gov. john hutton said he would resign earlier this year under speculations that he may seek the republican presidential nomination. >> good morning, everybody. >> as everybody knows, jon huntsman has decided to step down from his job. he has been an outstanding advocate for this administration. he has helped to strengthen our critical relationship with the chinese government and the chinese people. so i am very grateful for his service. in...
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u.s. representative michelle backman traveled to new hampshire this weekend to speak at a fund raising brunch hosted by the state's republican party. this was her first political trip to the state this year which hosts the first of the nation presidential primary. in her remarks she criticizes the new health care law and the obama administration's economic policies. she says she will decide by early summer whether to pursue the 2012 presidential nomination. this is just over 40 minutes. [applause] >> thank you. >> you lovers of liberty unite. three of our five biological children are here today. our brother, his wife, our three nieces and nephews. we thank you for the warm welcome you have extended to our family. we feel we are one of you today. thank you. thank you for welcoming us. [applause] >> we talked a lot already this morning about your great state model, live free or die, and it causes me to think about the motto of the state of west virginia -- "death to tyrants." you get this, t
u.s. representative michelle backman traveled to new hampshire this weekend to speak at a fund raising brunch hosted by the state's republican party. this was her first political trip to the state this year which hosts the first of the nation presidential primary. in her remarks she criticizes the new health care law and the obama administration's economic policies. she says she will decide by early summer whether to pursue the 2012 presidential nomination. this is just over 40 minutes....
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credit you're tuned to watch the main story is the sound of the u.s. led coalition against colonel gadhafi is forces is growing as a baby or is hit with more air strikes and cruise missiles the voices against the intervention are also getting in on the head of the arab league says the bobbin to stopping civilians instead of protecting them. from washington maintains its intervention will be limited in the words behind the most pain and dropped on the field is raising fears that america's military and purpose in having consequences for civilians as it did in iraq and afghanistan. and japanese imports get the global public shoulder off the consumer radiation make meanwhile the number of dead from small it's often was just a moment in the house and workers are still struggling to prevent some inclement out of the stricken facility which officials say they never produce and yet again. no news updates in thirty minutes time but now stay with us from monte award winning film about one of the greatest environmental catastrophes in american history which chang
credit you're tuned to watch the main story is the sound of the u.s. led coalition against colonel gadhafi is forces is growing as a baby or is hit with more air strikes and cruise missiles the voices against the intervention are also getting in on the head of the arab league says the bobbin to stopping civilians instead of protecting them. from washington maintains its intervention will be limited in the words behind the most pain and dropped on the field is raising fears that america's...
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meanwhile, army general carter ham of the u.s. africa command warned qaddafi's forces could still roll back the rebels, if the air strikes stopped. at a pentagon briefing, vice admiral bill gortney reinforced that view. >> clearly the opposition is not well organized, and it is not a very robust organization. i mean, that's obvious. so any gain that they make is tenuous based on that. i mean, it's... clearly they're achieving a benefit from the actions that we're taking. we're not coordinating with it. but i think general ham's assessment is pretty good. >> ifill: and in another development, the persian gulf state of qatar formally recognized the rebels as the legitimate representatives of libya. it was the first arab government to take that step. >> brown: still to come on the newshour, new findings of radioactive material around japan's fukushima plant; and supreme court arguments about campaign financing. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: unrest gripped syria again today, with securi
meanwhile, army general carter ham of the u.s. africa command warned qaddafi's forces could still roll back the rebels, if the air strikes stopped. at a pentagon briefing, vice admiral bill gortney reinforced that view. >> clearly the opposition is not well organized, and it is not a very robust organization. i mean, that's obvious. so any gain that they make is tenuous based on that. i mean, it's... clearly they're achieving a benefit from the actions that we're taking. we're not...
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the u.s. has rushed to join the military effort in libya is why it's already having to pay billions for ongoing conflicts elsewhere talking debate over who benefits from subsequently. japan resumes efforts to stabilize the damage reactors at the fukushima nuclear power plant to work was suspended for an unexplained when conditions. though jim is frozen without a government this week between two major ethnic communities continues next with the actions that the earth could spread across the rest of europe. the news updates in thinking it's time to return now to stay with us for a multi award winning film about one of the greatest environmental catastrophes in american history and change the landscape forever. on the day of this interview the small creek less than one mile from their home blows black and it's not normal that's come from a bamako manzarek come from slurring part. i don't know. what to expect soon i'll call. the maybe a few more years monarch. and my helpless knight down tremendous
the u.s. has rushed to join the military effort in libya is why it's already having to pay billions for ongoing conflicts elsewhere talking debate over who benefits from subsequently. japan resumes efforts to stabilize the damage reactors at the fukushima nuclear power plant to work was suspended for an unexplained when conditions. though jim is frozen without a government this week between two major ethnic communities continues next with the actions that the earth could spread across the rest...
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agreement from the u.s. department of education's ready to learn grant, and viewers like you, thank you. ords: tip -- when something tips, it leans over to one side. weight -- weight is how heavy something is. scale -- a scale is a tool you use to figure out how heavy something is. add -- when you add things, you are putting them together. fabulous -- when someone or something is fabulous, it's really, really great. so we have tip, weight, scale, add, and fabulous.
agreement from the u.s. department of education's ready to learn grant, and viewers like you, thank you. ords: tip -- when something tips, it leans over to one side. weight -- weight is how heavy something is. scale -- a scale is a tool you use to figure out how heavy something is. add -- when you add things, you are putting them together. fabulous -- when someone or something is fabulous, it's really, really great. so we have tip, weight, scale, add, and fabulous.
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this is a report funded by the u.s. national institute of health. doctors found that people who get between six and eight hours of sleep had the most success in a weight loss program. if you're sleeping less than six hours and if your stress levels are high, you will not be able to focus on making behavioral changes. >>> officially, we've known this for a long time, but now, it's official. breaking up with your boyfriend or girlfriend can be painful, literally. doctors did a study with people who had been recently dumped. they showed them photos of their recently detached partners. they discovered feelings from romantic rejection actually caused real pain by triggers a pain matrix in the brain. >> i've done that study many times. >> unfortunately, so have i. >> back in with moment with geo cleany possibly taking the witness stand. stay with us. scrub goes to the source ng micro-bead wiping out flakes before they flake. new selsun blue deep cleansing. >>> gossip columnists are businessing that george clooney is on the list of defense witnesses of a t
this is a report funded by the u.s. national institute of health. doctors found that people who get between six and eight hours of sleep had the most success in a weight loss program. if you're sleeping less than six hours and if your stress levels are high, you will not be able to focus on making behavioral changes. >>> officially, we've known this for a long time, but now, it's official. breaking up with your boyfriend or girlfriend can be painful, literally. doctors did a study with...
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u.s. supreme court heard arguments. alexis christoforous on the bay area women behind the largest sex discrimination suit in u.s. history. >> reporter: the massive case against wal-mart has been moving through the courts for nearly 10 years. it started with california employee betty duke, who complained that wal-mart was giving men bet brother motions better promotions and bigger salaries. >> i believe there was a pattern of discrimination in wal-mart in my store and across the country. >> reporter: her complaint led to the class action suit accusing wal-mart of company- wide discrimination against women. the supreme court will not be ruling on whether wal-mart is guilty but whether one giant lawsuit can represent the experiences of hundreds of thousands of women. if the suit is allowed to continue, it could cost wal- mart billions. the company has fought the suit from the start saying it has a long history of promoting women. and it says there are plenty of female employees with positive
u.s. supreme court heard arguments. alexis christoforous on the bay area women behind the largest sex discrimination suit in u.s. history. >> reporter: the massive case against wal-mart has been moving through the courts for nearly 10 years. it started with california employee betty duke, who complained that wal-mart was giving men bet brother motions better promotions and bigger salaries. >> i believe there was a pattern of discrimination in wal-mart in my store and across the...
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in canada and the u.s. that it is legal for you to use a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the shines of most put into print they are supposedly in the spirit and most of the guys great donuts clean the girl for the first today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god i'm a nobody with cancer in my five therefore i protect focus because ninety to ninety five percent of cancers hurts people with self funding history of cancer and pharmaceutical industry spends about fourteen percent of their budget on research and development and about thirty one percent for marketing and administration. in fact there are more pharmaceutical industry lobbyists in washington d.c. and members of congress the. first three remove old cold clear cut. second explains are used to blasting deeper in the fears. heard the remains are removed by machinery. signed by the someone who actually is because the judge in val
in canada and the u.s. that it is legal for you to use a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the shines of most put into print they are supposedly in the spirit and most of the guys great donuts clean the girl for the first today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god i'm a nobody with cancer in my five therefore i protect focus because ninety to ninety five percent of cancers...
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it has begun in the u.s. we have established a robust policy to encourage renewable energy projects and energy efficiency efforts. congress is not likely to enact a neenergy policy this year or next. whatever progress wl be made needs to come from the obama administration. we need to encourage the administration to take full advantage of their existing authority and make sure that they are not reverted to congress. that includes protecting the environmental protection agency. secondly, we need to educate the public about what is happening in washington. it is a republican mantra that they are pursuing the will of the people. but that is not what they're doing. they are anti science, anti environmental agenda. it may be the will of the oil companies, but it is not what american families want. republican leadership in congress is overreaching. we need to take full advantage of that fact. an informed public is our best weapon for advancing clean energy and reasonable regulatory policies. we need to tell the amer
it has begun in the u.s. we have established a robust policy to encourage renewable energy projects and energy efficiency efforts. congress is not likely to enact a neenergy policy this year or next. whatever progress wl be made needs to come from the obama administration. we need to encourage the administration to take full advantage of their existing authority and make sure that they are not reverted to congress. that includes protecting the environmental protection agency. secondly, we need...
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the u.s. has confirmed that the aircraft carrier ronald reagan and helicopters flying eight missions in japan have been exposed to radiation but no military personnel are recorded sick. we'll get the latest from japan. >> an exposure ripped through another reactor, something officials warned could happen following the first explosion on saturday. the container reportedly wasn't damaged. the radiation leaked but the levels were low. still there's reason for concern. >> we are at a reactor tipping point. either the next 24 to 48 hours they'll get control or you'll get meltdown on more than one reactor, an unprecedented situation. >> hundreds of thousands have been told to evacuate. the message for survivors of the disaster was clear sos. but the mission to deliver help has been difficult. how many numbers of people are stranded and homeless sleeping in makeshift shelterers. there was a shortage of water, food and power. lines stretched for ten city blocks. one mother said i didn't know what to f
the u.s. has confirmed that the aircraft carrier ronald reagan and helicopters flying eight missions in japan have been exposed to radiation but no military personnel are recorded sick. we'll get the latest from japan. >> an exposure ripped through another reactor, something officials warned could happen following the first explosion on saturday. the container reportedly wasn't damaged. the radiation leaked but the levels were low. still there's reason for concern. >> we are at a...
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special was that if all of us spent one percent a day on u.s. aid me goods eighteen cents create two hundred thousand new jobs and two hundred thousand new jobs are going to save the economy one percent of spending is not a large percentage of spending the reality is the tragic reality bernie sanders points this out often is that in the in the in the years since george bush became president we've lost forty eight thousand factories not jobs factories take take any of the major rail lines like you know the commuter from new york to washington d.c. for example and all along the way what you find are just empty factory after complete factory after the factory all those jobs gone to other countries there's a reason for that now this is not happening in germany time magazine and this this current issue right either great story about the german economic miracle why is it doing so well one of the examples they used was a company called steel s t i h l they make chainsaws and in fact i used to own one back when i would remark that their top end chain sa
special was that if all of us spent one percent a day on u.s. aid me goods eighteen cents create two hundred thousand new jobs and two hundred thousand new jobs are going to save the economy one percent of spending is not a large percentage of spending the reality is the tragic reality bernie sanders points this out often is that in the in the in the years since george bush became president we've lost forty eight thousand factories not jobs factories take take any of the major rail lines like...
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u.s. and allied forces meeting in paris to talk about potential military action. president obama said yesterday that the united states will take part in a no-flight effort. -- no-fly effort. we want to get your thoughts on the u.s. joined the no-fly effort. here is how you can contribute this morning. here iare the numbers at the bottom of your screen. the president announcing yesterday in a statement about the united states supporting a no-fly zone. this has been done by several allies. we will take a look at the headlines on "washington journal" this morning. mr. obama sketched out an american military role. -- rule. you have probably seen other headlines this morning as well. meetings are going on to talk about the strategy with the united states and other allied forces. the president made the statement yesterday about joining the no- fly zone effort. he spoke about what the united states will not do. here is what he had to say. >> i want to be clear about what we will not be doing. the
u.s. and allied forces meeting in paris to talk about potential military action. president obama said yesterday that the united states will take part in a no-flight effort. -- no-fly effort. we want to get your thoughts on the u.s. joined the no-fly effort. here is how you can contribute this morning. here iare the numbers at the bottom of your screen. the president announcing yesterday in a statement about the united states supporting a no-fly zone. this has been done by several allies. we...
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sure is giving us a lot to talk about this morning of the donald called into fox news to discuss the u.s. military actions in libya and one of the host asked what makes him qualified to be president he made this claim i've been interacting with leaders of countries or leaders of business all over the world all of my life and i think you guys know that probably better than anybody i think i probably have more experience at anybody. so trump has more experience than anyone else i mean yes i'm sure that he has made a lot of international business deals and i can definitely help but then again his business empire has had to file for bankruptcy protection several times time not quite sure that that sounds like a man that's called to be president from then went on to talk about his experience in dealing with world leaders including moammar gadhafi. and i could tell you something terrible shot i don't want to go free i don't want to believe what. i read to them a piece of land he paid me where you are now you can get it where it was rough but every year after two years i don't get a little news
sure is giving us a lot to talk about this morning of the donald called into fox news to discuss the u.s. military actions in libya and one of the host asked what makes him qualified to be president he made this claim i've been interacting with leaders of countries or leaders of business all over the world all of my life and i think you guys know that probably better than anybody i think i probably have more experience at anybody. so trump has more experience than anyone else i mean yes i'm...
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. >> today on good morning america, the u.s. ambassador to the united nations refuted reports gaddafi is about to step down but did not rule out he can go into exile. gaddafi vowed to stay in power until the end. >> actor george clooney's name appeared on a list of witnesses for italian prime minister at his upcoming prostitution trial accused for paying for sex with a 17-year-old girl, then using his influence to try to cover it up. the accuser claims she saw cloony and his girlfriend at a party attended villa. no comment tonight from clooney. >> and one step forward, two steps back in sacramento. governor brown and leader as announced they've pulled a plug on budget negotiations with republicans. the governor hoped to put a measure on the june ballot to let voters decide whether they want to extend several temporary tax increases for five years to go along with billions in cuts. and governor brown saying in part each and every republican legislature believes voters should not have a right to vote unless a fwree to ever change
. >> today on good morning america, the u.s. ambassador to the united nations refuted reports gaddafi is about to step down but did not rule out he can go into exile. gaddafi vowed to stay in power until the end. >> actor george clooney's name appeared on a list of witnesses for italian prime minister at his upcoming prostitution trial accused for paying for sex with a 17-year-old girl, then using his influence to try to cover it up. the accuser claims she saw cloony and his...
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racket wagner says the u.s. will not be taking the approach in that way yet even when they tell you it takes coming. to america is keen to make sure you can't beat the rivals russia says taking sides in libya's civil war is not permitted by the un resolution. and moscow mourns the forty victims of last year's twin metro's suicide loss which a nation because results in the fight against terrorism. as we discussed the situation in the middle east with a former adviser to george w. bush administration in the u.s. tell us. we're witnessing is an inevitable consequence of globalization and growing populations that interview next. a wave of popular uprisings in the arab world has political analysts to come up with plenty of matter force some are calling need to rein in the desert that would hopefully cause the region of the corrupt regimes others are comparing it to a destructive tsunami that would wreak havoc in a radio region well at some perspective from that we're now joined by former adviser to president george w
racket wagner says the u.s. will not be taking the approach in that way yet even when they tell you it takes coming. to america is keen to make sure you can't beat the rivals russia says taking sides in libya's civil war is not permitted by the un resolution. and moscow mourns the forty victims of last year's twin metro's suicide loss which a nation because results in the fight against terrorism. as we discussed the situation in the middle east with a former adviser to george w. bush...
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if the u.s. implemented the recommendations of the erskine bowles, alan simpson commission today, or a package of reforms with the same fiscal impact, it would immediately move to number three and fiscal governance and become one of the top 10 countries in the overall index. guest: that is correct. there is hope. the never take a country, new zealand, had its own currency crisis in the early 1990's. it they made dramatic and fundamental reforms in what the government did, how did business, however measured success. they've reformed entitlement programs, put in fiscal constraints, reformed the tax policy, and now they are number two. if new zealand can do it, the united states can do it. host: can we do it without tax increases, in your view? guest: no. the simple truth is the government has grown too big, waited too long to restructure and, frankly, promised to much. in my view, to put us on a more prudent and sustainable path, it is about 2 to 3 to 1, spending cuts to tax increases. but we have
if the u.s. implemented the recommendations of the erskine bowles, alan simpson commission today, or a package of reforms with the same fiscal impact, it would immediately move to number three and fiscal governance and become one of the top 10 countries in the overall index. guest: that is correct. there is hope. the never take a country, new zealand, had its own currency crisis in the early 1990's. it they made dramatic and fundamental reforms in what the government did, how did business,...
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says the u.s. will not be safe. even when nato takes the moment he misses as barricades teams eventually gets out he called the rebels but russia says taking sides in libya's civil war is not limited by the u.n. resolution. the most capable and stuff will she take since of last year's trade that metro suicide law shocked and they should put out a result the fight against terrorism. next we discuss the situation in the middle east with a former adviser to george w. bush is the penetration in the u.s. . he tells us you. never have all consequence of globalization and growing populations that interview next. the weight of popular uprisings in the arab world has led political analysts to come up with twenty if not a force some are calling it rain in the desert that would hopefully cause the region of the corrupt regimes others are comparing you to a destructive tsunami that would wreak havoc in a rage the bullets have region well at some perspective from that we're now joined by a former adviser to president george w. b
says the u.s. will not be safe. even when nato takes the moment he misses as barricades teams eventually gets out he called the rebels but russia says taking sides in libya's civil war is not limited by the u.n. resolution. the most capable and stuff will she take since of last year's trade that metro suicide law shocked and they should put out a result the fight against terrorism. next we discuss the situation in the middle east with a former adviser to george w. bush is the penetration in the...
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it's time for a daily call your chance to tell us what you think in the u.s. economy recover sooner if we continue adding two hundred thousand jobs each month that's our question for the day here are your choices answer a no because the supreme court allows billionaires to own or destroy politicians or yes americans will realize we need to bring back our jobs so far the results are about a fifty fifty split but you still have time to vote so it's our margin dot com let us know what you think of poll the open. time now for a best of the rest of the new segment is the glenn beck brand have an expiration date the new york times is reporting that fox news is contemplating life without back at the end of this year when its contract expires it appears as a black setbacks last or maybe fading in the last year beck's television show lost over a million viewers and radio show isn't doing much better just dropped in big cities like new york and philly on top of that over three hundred advertisers have fled beck's fox news show thanks in large part to as some would argue
it's time for a daily call your chance to tell us what you think in the u.s. economy recover sooner if we continue adding two hundred thousand jobs each month that's our question for the day here are your choices answer a no because the supreme court allows billionaires to own or destroy politicians or yes americans will realize we need to bring back our jobs so far the results are about a fifty fifty split but you still have time to vote so it's our margin dot com let us know what you think of...
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the u.s. agency that protects america's nuclear weapons has deployed a team of experts to monitor radiation risks there. reportedly this team and crew from lawrence livermore labs. the japanese government warning people to evacuate within a 19-mile radius. the bay area expert says it's too early to tell what the impact on japan will be. >> well, at this point in time it's very hard to catch any situation. the risk is that we see more radiation released from the nuclear power plants, but at this point we don't have sufficient information to assess where it's going. >> now, california has more than a half dozen nuclear power plants, but only two are actually operational, one south of orange county in oceanside, the other in san luis obispo, that run one by pg ae g & e. >>> the japanese government is dispensing iodine tablets and apparently what that means to here, hard to tell so far. an expert tells the "new york times" even if the crisis gets much, much worse the dissipation of the nuclear mat
the u.s. agency that protects america's nuclear weapons has deployed a team of experts to monitor radiation risks there. reportedly this team and crew from lawrence livermore labs. the japanese government warning people to evacuate within a 19-mile radius. the bay area expert says it's too early to tell what the impact on japan will be. >> well, at this point in time it's very hard to catch any situation. the risk is that we see more radiation released from the nuclear power plants, but...
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i would note that a lot of this u.s. debt is short-term debt. this is not long-term debt when you take a look at what's out there. so it wouldn't take much to trigger as doug said one day to decide the interest rates start going up and% pÂtÉ something. i was in the house for the t.a.r.p. though. i supported t.a.r.p. both times in the house, but it took two votes to get it through. the reluctance on the right and left. if you look at that as a legacy though, that is not a political winner. at this time, that is like albatross, who voted for the primaries. >> i agree completely. if you look at the end of any session, as when you have this frenzy of the committee in the final couple days. look at the cr. they let it drag until the end when they pass something. it's kind of the nature of capitol hill at the moment. it's hard to put together coalitions on most controversial bills. maybe naming a post office is easy if you can find something, but when you talk about making good choices in terms of spending and winners and losers and with the interes
i would note that a lot of this u.s. debt is short-term debt. this is not long-term debt when you take a look at what's out there. so it wouldn't take much to trigger as doug said one day to decide the interest rates start going up and% pÂtÉ something. i was in the house for the t.a.r.p. though. i supported t.a.r.p. both times in the house, but it took two votes to get it through. the reluctance on the right and left. if you look at that as a legacy though, that is not a political winner. at...
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u.s. house live at noon here on c-span. meanwhile, negotiations continue on spending for the remainder of fiscal year 2011. we got an update this morning on "washington journal" from russell berman of "the hill." th- russell berman -- tha writes about it for "hill" before we talk about that, talk about the overall tea party influence. guest: there's a big influence, especially with the freshmen members in the house republican caucus. when the house republicans first came out with a budget number, the tea party freshman demanded even deeper cuts than that. that influence has carried over into these final negotiations where we are now. host: as far as the numbers go, give us what both sides are presenting. guest: the good news is they seem to be making some progress in getting closer to the number that is the target now. that is $33 billion in cuts from current spending from 2011 for the rest of the year. that goes through the end of september. there are a lot of questions and sticking points that remain. chiefly, some of the
u.s. house live at noon here on c-span. meanwhile, negotiations continue on spending for the remainder of fiscal year 2011. we got an update this morning on "washington journal" from russell berman of "the hill." th- russell berman -- tha writes about it for "hill" before we talk about that, talk about the overall tea party influence. guest: there's a big influence, especially with the freshmen members in the house republican caucus. when the house republicans...
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allied airstrikes helping them to retake several key oil town meanwhile and nato is ready to replace the u.s. leading the coalition's campaign in moscow says the foreign intervention in servers all the crimes against his own citizens but he warns that ordinary people shouldn't suffer during strikes russia says foreign forces have been reckless in their. civilian deaths. also in the news this week hundreds of thousands marched on the streets of london protested eighty billion pounds worth of cuts demonstrations also gripped the heart of the e.u. with many angry of austerity at home while money is being found in libya intervention. and in japan radiation levels reportedly reach ten million times the norm in the water at the fukushima nuclear plant the claims being denied by the plant. a high concentration of radioactive iodine and also be detected in the sea near the facility. well next to explore a controversial mining technique which it's feared could bring about one of the greatest environmental catastrophes in american history the first part of this multi award winning film is next to stay
allied airstrikes helping them to retake several key oil town meanwhile and nato is ready to replace the u.s. leading the coalition's campaign in moscow says the foreign intervention in servers all the crimes against his own citizens but he warns that ordinary people shouldn't suffer during strikes russia says foreign forces have been reckless in their. civilian deaths. also in the news this week hundreds of thousands marched on the streets of london protested eighty billion pounds worth of...
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the u.s. attorneys office is in there. the police department is doing an internal problem. it is seven officers, police officers, under cover and their sergeant have been implicated in this. >> when gascone was appointed district attorney by the outgoing mayor there was a concern of a conflict of interest and even though he has taken his office out of the investigation he knows where a lot of the bodies were buried in the police department. is he going to be involved in the investigation as a source for the fbi? >> he could be. don't forget he will be on the ballot in november. this is the worst time it could happen for a candidate under his watch. his hand-picked successor, jeff, who is the interim police chief now, is saying he is taking this seriously and they worked in los angeles together, worked closely together. i think it is fodder probably in the district attorney's race. it was probably politically astute of him to get out of the investigation at this point. he also was very clear saying this wasn't about conflict. it was about information that came to light. he d
the u.s. attorneys office is in there. the police department is doing an internal problem. it is seven officers, police officers, under cover and their sergeant have been implicated in this. >> when gascone was appointed district attorney by the outgoing mayor there was a concern of a conflict of interest and even though he has taken his office out of the investigation he knows where a lot of the bodies were buried in the police department. is he going to be involved in the investigation...
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the u.s. and its western allies are acting when it comes to military intervention into libya all right well thank you that was our t. correspondent marina park niketan tabs on what's going to on in the u.n. headquarters in new york unfortunately that does it for an hour from war on the stories that we've covered today please go to our team dot com slash usa and of course check out our you tube page if you've got com slash r t america and as always feel free to follow me on twitter it's at least the captain of one word we'll see you right back here and a happy hour. shoes that so much maybe you should be sitting on the mark with the divide between the shia and sunni the saudis in breach of the suppression of the shia majority of marines again highlights how security wealthy british. market trying to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cancer the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. there's a report on our cheap. leg splayed says good. slave slave
the u.s. and its western allies are acting when it comes to military intervention into libya all right well thank you that was our t. correspondent marina park niketan tabs on what's going to on in the u.n. headquarters in new york unfortunately that does it for an hour from war on the stories that we've covered today please go to our team dot com slash usa and of course check out our you tube page if you've got com slash r t america and as always feel free to follow me on twitter it's at least...
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barack obama says the u.s. will not pre-taping our hands off approach in the eagle when nato takes on the walls in michigan barricades keen to make sure he called the rebels the russians has taken sides in libya's civil war is not the bases on the u.n. resolution. and stable terms the forty victims of last year's twin that metric suicide last week shocked and they shifted other results in the fight against terrorists. next we discuss the situation in the middle east with a former adviser to the george w. bush administration in the u.s. thomas graham tells me that the rest are witnessing is an inevitable consequence of globalization and growing populations if you next. the wave of popular uprisings in the arab world has that political analysts to come up with plenty if not a first summit calling it rain in the desert that's what hopefully climbs the region of the corrupt regimes others that comparing you see a destructive tsunami that would wreak havoc in a radiate voltaire's region well to add some perspective
barack obama says the u.s. will not pre-taping our hands off approach in the eagle when nato takes on the walls in michigan barricades keen to make sure he called the rebels the russians has taken sides in libya's civil war is not the bases on the u.n. resolution. and stable terms the forty victims of last year's twin that metric suicide last week shocked and they shifted other results in the fight against terrorists. next we discuss the situation in the middle east with a former adviser to the...
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but here in the u.s. . it seems to me from just watching the news what your biggest challenge is the corporations who run the big t.v. networks they don't want to pay taxes anymore and bank of america and are you having a tough time cutting through this we know that's our job you know that's what we're here to do we've got to penetrate public awareness and make sure the people hear the facts because you know americans are pretty smart and when they hear the facts on this one everybody agrees it's a magnetic message you tell people you know break america made four point four billion dollars and paid less in taxes than you have in your pocket everybody gets that that's wrong if that's cheating and that it's immoral well they did it with one hundred thirteen offshore the other fifteen tax havens around the world you know and they say i mean that investor conference and they say we make the majority of our money in america no market around the world competes with them right and then they go and they tell alread
but here in the u.s. . it seems to me from just watching the news what your biggest challenge is the corporations who run the big t.v. networks they don't want to pay taxes anymore and bank of america and are you having a tough time cutting through this we know that's our job you know that's what we're here to do we've got to penetrate public awareness and make sure the people hear the facts because you know americans are pretty smart and when they hear the facts on this one everybody agrees...
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in the global community in the u.s. dollar what do you see happening there i noticed that the fellow who was queening. gold and silver dollars a while ago i think was something like free money i don't remember the exact name of the company but he just got locked up for twenty five years a judge in the us accused him of being a terrorist so. people who think that they can somehow skirt the financial system. are wrong you know that they will. they will be dominated by the bernanke's of this world and others there isn't really a way out except to make two money and that's kind of what i try to explain to people this is reduce your need for. any kind of interaction with with the official economy and we will do better let's talk about oil for a second what role it plays it's in the triple digits again the last time oil prices were the size of stock markets plunged shortly thereafter how do you see oil prices factoring into this going forward to meet the all of the short term view is that there's a lot of volatility of the lo
in the global community in the u.s. dollar what do you see happening there i noticed that the fellow who was queening. gold and silver dollars a while ago i think was something like free money i don't remember the exact name of the company but he just got locked up for twenty five years a judge in the us accused him of being a terrorist so. people who think that they can somehow skirt the financial system. are wrong you know that they will. they will be dominated by the bernanke's of this world...
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the debate over those aggressive screenings at some airports here in the u.s. is about to heat up the cat and twenty one year old virginia man has now filed a two hundred and fifty thousand dollar lawsuit against the t.s.a. who are being detained on disorderly conduct charges at the richmond international airport aaron toby wrote an abbreviated version of the fourth amendment on his by then he stripped down to his shorts while going through the security screening area and aaron was flying last december to his grandmother's funeral when he made this political statement and this is what eric had to say about his arrest after being released from police custody they got in mind that anyone normally does i put my my belongings on the conveyor belt to be x. rayed the person for me was looking through a magnetometer and then i was directed towards the the body scanner and took off my under-served my sweatpants and stood there running short about two minutes wow the police arrived and when they read the. story checkpoint handcuffed me. you can push me over this now kee
the debate over those aggressive screenings at some airports here in the u.s. is about to heat up the cat and twenty one year old virginia man has now filed a two hundred and fifty thousand dollar lawsuit against the t.s.a. who are being detained on disorderly conduct charges at the richmond international airport aaron toby wrote an abbreviated version of the fourth amendment on his by then he stripped down to his shorts while going through the security screening area and aaron was flying last...
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. >> reporter: as japan struggles to contain the crisis at this quake-stricken nuclear power plant, u.s. officials are asking tough questions about the vulnerability of our nuclear facilities. 104 of them in 31 states. >> we have to listen to what is happening in japan and protect ourselves and our people. >> reporter: massachusetts democrat ed markey is calling on the obama administration and the nuclear regulation administration to block any new and retrofit plants in quake zones like this one in california. some are suggesting it's time for a time-out. >> not to stop building nuclear power plants but to put the brakes on it right now until we understand the ramifications of what's happened in japan. >> reporter: that's what happened after the three mile island mishap in the 1970s and the chernobyl disaster in the soviet union in the 1980s. but with this nation facing a new energy crunch, some sound less than eager to close any doors. >> my thought about it is that we ought not to make american domestic policy based upon an event that happened in japan. >> reporter: still those for an
. >> reporter: as japan struggles to contain the crisis at this quake-stricken nuclear power plant, u.s. officials are asking tough questions about the vulnerability of our nuclear facilities. 104 of them in 31 states. >> we have to listen to what is happening in japan and protect ourselves and our people. >> reporter: massachusetts democrat ed markey is calling on the obama administration and the nuclear regulation administration to block any new and retrofit plants in quake...
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blackwater charges us about $1,500 a day for one security if i have a u.s. marine corps army soldier do it, we are talking about $54,000 a year for the average soldier. $54,000 a year versus $450,000 per year. that goes the same for usa id. they do wonderful work. but when we get to the contractors' side, the price goes through the roof. people are saying, "advertised this stuff and we will save money." i spend a lot of time at the v.a. quite frankly, the biggest problem i have is when nurses and therapists are being stolen away by private hospitals in the area. the one thing that keeps my nurses, doctors, and staff in place at the v.a. is that they are so proud to serve veterans. it is their commitment to veterans. they love their job because they are caring for the united states uniformed veterans. they are working at a lower rates than private-sector hospitals. they are stealing them away. i see a lot of this acrimony and attacks on federal employees. it is not borne out under the facts. you raise a good point about how we could do this better moving forw
blackwater charges us about $1,500 a day for one security if i have a u.s. marine corps army soldier do it, we are talking about $54,000 a year for the average soldier. $54,000 a year versus $450,000 per year. that goes the same for usa id. they do wonderful work. but when we get to the contractors' side, the price goes through the roof. people are saying, "advertised this stuff and we will save money." i spend a lot of time at the v.a. quite frankly, the biggest problem i have is...
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the u.s. climate action partnership was formed by ceo's from business and environmental organizations. they acknowledged global warming must be addressed. they issued a call for action proclaiming each year we delay action to control emissions increases the risk of unavoidable consequences that could necessitate even steeper reductions in the future that attempt -- at potentially greater cost and social disruption. and the recommended the prompt enactment of national legislation in the united states to slow, stop, and reversed the growth of greenhouse gas emissions over the shortest period of time reasonably achievable. that was a remarkable change. it was not easy, but we entered into a processed wood industry stakeholders and we forge a comprehensive energy and climate policy. we had a remarkable coalition urging passage when the american clean energy and security act came to the house floor. but like our previous fights on the informant, we had a bill that was endorsed by energy companies a
the u.s. climate action partnership was formed by ceo's from business and environmental organizations. they acknowledged global warming must be addressed. they issued a call for action proclaiming each year we delay action to control emissions increases the risk of unavoidable consequences that could necessitate even steeper reductions in the future that attempt -- at potentially greater cost and social disruption. and the recommended the prompt enactment of national legislation in the united...
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. >> the medal is one of the oldest honors presented by u.s. military, only a handful of given each year. >> and headlines 19 u.s. banks passed a government stress test that. means they're healthy enough to weather another recession and can boost stockholders dividends. wells fargo more than doubled and announced a00 million shared stock buy back. cisco systems declared a first dividend ever, six cents per share. and was sitting on $40 billion in cash. the dividend amounts to a small fraction of that. starbucks today announced a 12% increase for coffee you buy in stores and supermarkets. the cost of the beans hit record level autos still, coming up at 6:30, president obama issues an ultimatum to libya's muammar gaddafi, cease-fire, or face a military assault. >> a moment of silence in japan tonight. bringing you up to speed on efforts to cool nuclear reactors there. >> michael finney reports on where you can get taxes do >>> fweerngs president obama says choice is now muammar gaddafi's, stop attacking his people in labora or face an internation
. >> the medal is one of the oldest honors presented by u.s. military, only a handful of given each year. >> and headlines 19 u.s. banks passed a government stress test that. means they're healthy enough to weather another recession and can boost stockholders dividends. wells fargo more than doubled and announced a00 million shared stock buy back. cisco systems declared a first dividend ever, six cents per share. and was sitting on $40 billion in cash. the dividend amounts to a...
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inspection screens u.s.-bound cargo overseas and departing the u.s. because of its aviation security responsibility. and it is the only agency empowered to carry out such a screening overseas. could you clarify that? >> that is generally correct in terms of where the physical inspections take place although t.s.a. relies on certified screeners in many cases abroad. but we are involved very heavily in this work in partnership with t.s.a. because of the targeting work that takes place is done with the national targeting center for cargo in herneden, virginia. for example, when a cargo is placed on a commercial airline or on an express carrier there is a manifest filing that is processed by cbp officers in herneden, virginia. we are partnering with t.s.a. so there are t.s.a. officers. >> talking about the cargo manifest, not the passenger manifest. >> we analyze the passenger manifest as well at the targeting center for passengers. but we co-locate with t.s.a. so that the targeting is being done by cbp at the ntc but the actual screening you are correct
inspection screens u.s.-bound cargo overseas and departing the u.s. because of its aviation security responsibility. and it is the only agency empowered to carry out such a screening overseas. could you clarify that? >> that is generally correct in terms of where the physical inspections take place although t.s.a. relies on certified screeners in many cases abroad. but we are involved very heavily in this work in partnership with t.s.a. because of the targeting work that takes place is...
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the u.s. government debt is the dominant issue of our time. another less campaign is all about the economy come up with the growth of the tea party and other groups, see a new focus on the debt and being recalibrated by the 30s. again communis deadly to a percent of gdp by 2020 under the current way we are going. they'll be trying a percent of gdp by 2030 unless major changes are made. states we don't talk about this. there is a brief chart i think that doug showed you. at the same time, we have the states, many big trouble right now. illinois, california and some others coming to give some debt issues as well. one of the things the federal government has done his face financial pressures as they have passed mandates that the states, unfunded mandates. the health care bill. i know in the state of virginia, another billion to $2 billion the year for filling mandates sent down by the federal government, putting added pressure's on the states along with their pensions and other items they are trying to cope with. it has been manifested in some wa
the u.s. government debt is the dominant issue of our time. another less campaign is all about the economy come up with the growth of the tea party and other groups, see a new focus on the debt and being recalibrated by the 30s. again communis deadly to a percent of gdp by 2020 under the current way we are going. they'll be trying a percent of gdp by 2030 unless major changes are made. states we don't talk about this. there is a brief chart i think that doug showed you. at the same time, we...
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the u.s. and our allies are doing and what the u.s. policy in libya will be. >>> turkey taking over operations of a key libyan airport to help get humanitarian aid to the country. rebels in libya have recovered hundreds of miles of territory since nato air strikes began and are closing in on qaddafi's hometown of surt. nato has agreed to take full command of the operation in libya. the u.s. mission there getting mixed reviews. >> i think the military mission has gone quite well. >> this policy is characterized by confusion, indecision and delay. >> there should have been a debate as to why it was in our vital interest. >> defense secretary robert gates admits libya doesn't pose a threat to america but he says what happens there could impact other parts of the middle east where the u.s. has something at stake. >>> the president is expected to speak at 4:30 p.m. our time. we'll have live coverage right here on cbs 5 and continuing developments on libya on the cbs 5 eyewitness news at 5:00. >>> 4
the u.s. and our allies are doing and what the u.s. policy in libya will be. >>> turkey taking over operations of a key libyan airport to help get humanitarian aid to the country. rebels in libya have recovered hundreds of miles of territory since nato air strikes began and are closing in on qaddafi's hometown of surt. nato has agreed to take full command of the operation in libya. the u.s. mission there getting mixed reviews. >> i think the military mission has gone quite well....
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medieval poll from the same press the prime minister also expressed concern at the dangerous tendency of u.s. foreign policy resorts and forts. and foreign forces to target the libyan leader stronghold as they continue in the process strikes which reportedly killed over sixty people western officials claim they have to strike a command center used by the libyan army in the capital tripoli. and in other news emergency teams have been evacuated from japan's fukushima nuclear site as smoke is seen rising from a paralyzed reactor engineers have managed to restore electricity to three reactors and it's hold back and enable them to restart the failing points systems. for news is coming up for you in about thirty minutes now stay with us for a multi award winning film about one of the greatest environmental catastrophes in under it history. leg lifts places. sled to bar a leg of the leg. or lol. lol it is easy to lead a. legal entity leg . most of the carbon that we mine from across the earth is millions of years old polls particularly interesting because. you know that the energy generated coal ac
medieval poll from the same press the prime minister also expressed concern at the dangerous tendency of u.s. foreign policy resorts and forts. and foreign forces to target the libyan leader stronghold as they continue in the process strikes which reportedly killed over sixty people western officials claim they have to strike a command center used by the libyan army in the capital tripoli. and in other news emergency teams have been evacuated from japan's fukushima nuclear site as smoke is seen...
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u.s. and coalition military strikes on gadhafi's forces are under way. >> we cannot stand idly by when a tyrant tells this people that there will be no mercy. >>> american cruise missiles and french fighter jets attack libyan targets. the broadest military effort since the invasion of iraq began eight years ago today. >> plus, disaster in japan, progress on the crippled nuclear reactor, but new concerns about the safety of food in that country. >> from nbc news world head quarters in new york, this is "nbc news with lester holt". >> good evening u.s. war ships opened fire on libya's air defenses tonight. part of protecting libyan civilians from moammar gadhafi. following air strikes by french fighter jets, u.s. and british naval vessels launched 110 tomahawk cruise missiles aimed at 20 tar guess along libyan's coast. president obama stressed it would not involve u.s. ground troops. the strike comes two days after the u.n. security council okayed the establishment of a no fly zone over liby
u.s. and coalition military strikes on gadhafi's forces are under way. >> we cannot stand idly by when a tyrant tells this people that there will be no mercy. >>> american cruise missiles and french fighter jets attack libyan targets. the broadest military effort since the invasion of iraq began eight years ago today. >> plus, disaster in japan, progress on the crippled nuclear reactor, but new concerns about the safety of food in that country. >> from nbc news world...